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Meanings of massive oversupply in English
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Usage of massive oversupply in English
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Those healthy physical premiums have helped cushion the damage from low LME prices, hurt by massiveoversupply.
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Car makers could be looking down the barrel of massiveoversupply of electric vehicles in the market.
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That hardly equates to massiveoversupply.
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Forest nurseries are set to dump a massiveoversupply of seedlings as buyers pull out of their contracts.
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And there are signs that the massiveoversupply in the market is starting to ease as demand slowly comes back.
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After the credit crunch dried up funding for solar projects, the sector was hit by a massiveoversupply of polysilicon.
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The slide left a massiveoversupply of drilling rigs and oilfield services firms, such as Hunting, scrambling for business and frantically cutting costs.
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But any carbon price rise from increased utility buying is likely be limited by a massiveoversupply of permits in the market, he said.
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Fees generated by offering such guarantees looked like easy money until massiveoversupply and falling demand started taking a toll on the yards around 2010.
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By contrast, in Oregon, making production licences cheap and easy to obtain has resulted in massiveoversupply (and consequently massive diversion to the black market).
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Brent crude fell more than 6% to $24.74 per barrel as the United States, Russia, and Saudi Arabia jostled over a massiveoversupply of oil.